Historical illustration of radio waves. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (February 22, 1857 - January 1, 1894) was German physicist and discoverer of radio waves. Hertz studied at Berlin, gaining his PhD in 1880.
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Illustration depicting Heinrich Hertz's experiment on electromagnetic waves: demonstration to prove Maxwell's contention that a metallic surface should reflect electromagnetic waves. Resonator at R sends out waves, S, which are reflected by
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